Trump Court Pick Rated 'Not Qualified' Sits Through Humiliating Senate Hearing

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Like most of Trump's nominees, be it cabinet or judges, most are they willfully unqualified!

WASHINGTON ― Two days after the American Bar Association rated Leonard Steven Grasz “not qualified” to be a judge, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a confirmation hearing Wednesday for Grasz’s nomination to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit.

It was brutal.

With Grasz sitting in front of the committee, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) read aloud passages from the ABA’s eight-page statement outlining why Grasz earned such a terrible and rarely designated rating by the nation’s premier legal society.

“I assume you’re keenly aware that you are the first Circuit Court nominee since 2006 to receive a unanimous ‘not qualified’ rating from the ABA?” Whitehouse asked Grasz. “And that the last nominee who had such a rating was withdrawn?”

“That is my understanding, senator,” replied Grasz.

Awkward! It only got worse.

“Do you think that this is a matter as to which the committee should have no concern?” asked Whitehouse.

“I have great respect for the amount of time and effort the American Bar Association put into the process,” said Grasz. “I respectfully disagree with the result.”

The Rhode Island senator noted that the ABA rated Grasz “not qualified’ in a unanimous 14-0 vote. He asked Grasz if he knew that was the tally.

“I’m not keenly aware of that,” said Grasz. “I believe there was one abstention.”

“That’s why it’s 14,” Whitehouse replied. “There are 15 of them.... It’s the full panel of 14 non-abstaining lawyers.”

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The ABA interviewed several colleagues of Grasz, who was Nebraska’s chief deputy attorney general for 11 years, as part of its evaluation of his fitness to be a judge. Some described him as “gratuitously rude.” Others expressed an “unusual fear” of consequences if they said anything bad about him because of his “deep connection and allegiance” to powerful politicians in Nebraska.

ABA members also raised concerns that Grasz would be “unable to separate his role as an advocate from that of a judge,” given his record on such issues as abortion. Among other things, he defended Nebraska’s ban on partial-birth abortion, and, in a 1999 article, he argued that lower courts should be able to overrule Supreme Court decisions on abortion rights because “abortion jurisprudence is, to a significant extent, a word game.”

“In sum, the evaluators and the Committee found that temperament issues, particularly bias and lack of open-mindedness, were problematic,” reads the statement submitted by Pam Bresnahan, the chair of the ABA’s standing committee that reviews nominees. “The evaluators found that the people interviewed believed that the nominee’s bias and the lens through which he viewed his role as a judge colored his ability to judge fairly.”

White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley defended Grasz’s nomination.

“Steve Grasz is an outstanding lawyer, who has the full-throated support of the President, both U.S. Senators from Nebraska, and lawyers on each side of the political spectrum,” Gidley told HuffPost in a Wednesday statement. “The ABA claims to be non-partisan, but the facts show it cannot be trusted to fairly evaluate exceptional nominees.”

Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), who recommended Grasz to Trump, told the Senate committee she was “shocked” by the ABA rating. She said she didn’t come across “one single temperament issue” when she talked to Nebraskans about Grasz.

“I am sad to say that, after thoroughly examining the substance of the ABA’s report, it is evident to me the ABA evaluation of Mr. Grasz was a baseless political character assassination,” Fischer said.

But Whitehouse pointed out that 40 of the 42 judicial nominees Trump has put forward so far have gotten “qualified” or well qualified” ratings by the ABA. (Charles Goodwin, Trump’s pick for a district court in Oklahoma, was the other nominee rated “not qualified.”)

“It would be hard for the committee to ascribe the outcome in this case to a general partisanship of the ABA process,” said the Democratic senator. “It would not be consistent with the facts.”

It’s up to the White House to decide if it wants to plow ahead with Grasz. If the president doesn’t withdraw his nomination, the Judiciary Committee could vote to advance him to the full Senate in a matter of weeks.

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), who chairs the committee, said Wednesday that he invited ABA representatives to testify at a Nov. 15 hearing about their Grasz rating. They accepted, he said, so that hearing will happen before Grasz is scheduled for his committee vote.

By Jennifer Bendery
 
if trumpy no likely annatta no likely


remember folks there was a time you thought this poster was reasonable.


there are people on the internets who pretend to be non con for months and years just to sway you at a crucial time and to get you to later trust some shit smear they want to plant.
 
41 of the 43 judges nominated by Trump and rated by the ABA received a qualified or well qualified rating.

I'm just interested in your math. 2 out of 43 is most to you?
 
if trumpy no likely annatta no likely


remember folks there was a time you thought this poster was reasonable.


there are people on the internets who pretend to be non con for months and years just to sway you at a crucial time and to get you to later trust some shit smear they want to plant.
and here I am just a humble Russian troll :rofl2:

:evilnod:
 
if trumpy no likely annatta no likely


remember folks there was a time you thought this poster was reasonable.


there are people on the internets who pretend to be non con for months and years just to sway you at a crucial time and to get you to later trust some shit smear they want to plant.

Yet there was never a time anyone thought you were reasonable. You fucking moron.
 
Like most of Trump's nominees, be it cabinet or judges, most are they willfully unqualified!

WASHINGTON ― Two days after the American Bar Association rated Leonard Steven Grasz “not qualified” to be a judge, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a confirmation hearing Wednesday for Grasz’s nomination to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit.

It was brutal.

With Grasz sitting in front of the committee, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) read aloud passages from the ABA’s eight-page statement outlining why Grasz earned such a terrible and rarely designated rating by the nation’s premier legal society.

“I assume you’re keenly aware that you are the first Circuit Court nominee since 2006 to receive a unanimous ‘not qualified’ rating from the ABA?” Whitehouse asked Grasz. “And that the last nominee who had such a rating was withdrawn?”

“That is my understanding, senator,” replied Grasz.

Awkward! It only got worse.

“Do you think that this is a matter as to which the committee should have no concern?” asked Whitehouse.

“I have great respect for the amount of time and effort the American Bar Association put into the process,” said Grasz. “I respectfully disagree with the result.”

The Rhode Island senator noted that the ABA rated Grasz “not qualified’ in a unanimous 14-0 vote. He asked Grasz if he knew that was the tally.

“I’m not keenly aware of that,” said Grasz. “I believe there was one abstention.”

“That’s why it’s 14,” Whitehouse replied. “There are 15 of them.... It’s the full panel of 14 non-abstaining lawyers.”

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The ABA interviewed several colleagues of Grasz, who was Nebraska’s chief deputy attorney general for 11 years, as part of its evaluation of his fitness to be a judge. Some described him as “gratuitously rude.” Others expressed an “unusual fear” of consequences if they said anything bad about him because of his “deep connection and allegiance” to powerful politicians in Nebraska.

ABA members also raised concerns that Grasz would be “unable to separate his role as an advocate from that of a judge,” given his record on such issues as abortion. Among other things, he defended Nebraska’s ban on partial-birth abortion, and, in a 1999 article, he argued that lower courts should be able to overrule Supreme Court decisions on abortion rights because “abortion jurisprudence is, to a significant extent, a word game.”

“In sum, the evaluators and the Committee found that temperament issues, particularly bias and lack of open-mindedness, were problematic,” reads the statement submitted by Pam Bresnahan, the chair of the ABA’s standing committee that reviews nominees. “The evaluators found that the people interviewed believed that the nominee’s bias and the lens through which he viewed his role as a judge colored his ability to judge fairly.”

White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley defended Grasz’s nomination.

“Steve Grasz is an outstanding lawyer, who has the full-throated support of the President, both U.S. Senators from Nebraska, and lawyers on each side of the political spectrum,” Gidley told HuffPost in a Wednesday statement. “The ABA claims to be non-partisan, but the facts show it cannot be trusted to fairly evaluate exceptional nominees.”

Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), who recommended Grasz to Trump, told the Senate committee she was “shocked” by the ABA rating. She said she didn’t come across “one single temperament issue” when she talked to Nebraskans about Grasz.

“I am sad to say that, after thoroughly examining the substance of the ABA’s report, it is evident to me the ABA evaluation of Mr. Grasz was a baseless political character assassination,” Fischer said.

But Whitehouse pointed out that 40 of the 42 judicial nominees Trump has put forward so far have gotten “qualified” or well qualified” ratings by the ABA. (Charles Goodwin, Trump’s pick for a district court in Oklahoma, was the other nominee rated “not qualified.”)

“It would be hard for the committee to ascribe the outcome in this case to a general partisanship of the ABA process,” said the Democratic senator. “It would not be consistent with the facts.”

It’s up to the White House to decide if it wants to plow ahead with Grasz. If the president doesn’t withdraw his nomination, the Judiciary Committee could vote to advance him to the full Senate in a matter of weeks.

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), who chairs the committee, said Wednesday that he invited ABA representatives to testify at a Nov. 15 hearing about their Grasz rating. They accepted, he said, so that hearing will happen before Grasz is scheduled for his committee vote.

By Jennifer Bendery
Clovis withdraws, it’s a bad week for the WH
 
Yes Desh, people spend years of their lives on an anonymous internet chat board with the same 25 people trying to earn people's trust so they can trick them later and change the scope of national politics. That is exactly what happens on this board.
 
the ABA rated Grasz “not qualified’ in a unanimous 14-0 vote.

It all makes sense to me. Why not appoint a vastly subpar and mediocre judge. it is in keeping with the traditions of our Orange Fat Ass - arguably our most unqualified, incompetent, and incapable president in the history of our great nation.

I mean who the eff appoints Tillerson - a fourth rate mediocrity - to the most important position in the presidential cabinet?
 
41 of the 43 judges nominated by Trump and rated by the ABA received a qualified or well qualified rating.

I'm just interested in your math. 2 out of 43 is most to you?

This fact is the most persuasive reason the instant nomination should be withdrawn.
 
Obvious trumps handlers trying to burnish his pro life Bonafides by sliding past this judge. Political favor 4 sure

I'd be interested in things such as he rate of reversal, professional success as a litigator and cv material. The article is low on that. I'm sure the aba looked into it.
 
Convienent... Now they are":rofl2: Kinda like when you ppl needed a bogeyman the "deep state" was added to the conversation..

40 of 42 have gotten qualified or better! Idiot anatta should be calling it a Trumptard rubber stamp, except he is paid a kopeck per post to say otherwise. Stupid fucking lowlife.
 
It all makes sense to me. Why not appoint a vastly subpar and mediocre judge. it is in keeping with the traditions of our Orange Fat Ass - arguably our most unqualified, incompetent, and incapable president in the history of our great nation.

I mean who the eff appoints Tillerson - a fourth rate mediocrity - to the most important position in the presidential cabinet?
gawd you are beyond stupid. Me thinks it sour grapes,but either way this is Dumb Stuff Land.

Tillerson ran a multi-national business -one of the world;s largest
and has that experience to draw on for diplomacy. He met most foreign leaders about oil.

He's been very sane/levelheaded and pursuing negotiations all over the world.
 
Convienent... Now they are":rofl2: Kinda like when you ppl needed a bogeyman the "deep state" was added to the conversation..
2 different topics.
It's too bad you don't even try to understand the Deep State's un-Constitutional power grabs.
 
gawd you are beyond stupid. Me thinks it sour grapes,but either way this is Dumb Stuff Land.

Tillerson ran a multi-national business -one of the world;s largest
and has that experience to draw on for diplomacy. He met most foreign leaders about oil.

He's been very sane/levelheaded and pursuing negotiations all over the world.

Nope, Tillerson is out of his league. Third rate at best. A man who knows how to sell oil, but not a geopolitical player on the world stage. Not even on a par with the modern model for a Secretry of State.

Hey, remember when you said you would be the first to abandon Trump if he didn't "grow into the presidency"...aka, become more mature, more deliberative, less arrogant, vindictive, and childish? I remember!

I recently found out one of my rightwing Canadian relatives who was all on board with Trump 12 months ago, now thinks he is vile...an insult to the western world. She has kept her integrity....but you --- no?
 
Nope, Tillerson is out of his league. Third rate at best. A man who knows how to sell oil, but not a geopolitical player on the world stage. Not even on a par with the modern model for a Secretry of State.

Hey, remember when you said you would be the first to abandon Trump if he didn't "grow into the presidency"...aka, become more mature, more deliberative, less arrogant, vindictive, and childish? I remember!

I recently found out one of my rightwing Canadian relatives who was all on board with Trump 12 months ago, now thinks he is vile...an insult to the western world. She has kept her integrity....but you --- no?

Tillerson is extremely knowlegable, and a natural diplomat with his worldwide business experience.
He's been to North Korea and got the Chinese to up sanctions - which is really hurting NK.

You couldn't ask for a better Sec or one more capable.

( unlike the meddling of Clinton in Syria.and the Libya war she was most responsible for).
Clinton even fucked up the Russian reset!! She was the absolute pits.

Anyone is better then that warmonger, but Tillerson has real talent.
++

I routinely criticize Trump's language and political strategies - but i completely support his agenda:

Tax reform
Judges that rely on textualism
re-negotiating trade
general economic nationalism

And he did a very good job in conveying battlefield autonomy to commanders in the field in Syria
Too bad Trump didn't get a chance for his Russian reset;the one time he met Putin he got a lasting cease fire in Syria
 
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